But four hours is a long time to even tangentially care about football if you don't normally care about football.

So when the commercials get boring and the nacho cheese gets gummy, here are some super interesting trivia to keep the merriment going.

Trivia about Super Bowl LII

How cold is it? (Very cold!)

1. Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the farthest north the Super Bowl has ever been held.

2. It may also be the coldest Super Bowl on record: Some forecasts have the high -- the high! -- as being in the low single digits. Absolutely not. Cruel. Stay inside with your CrockPot dip.

3. It's no surprise, then, that the NFL has a "warm weather" rule: Typically, the game must be hosted by a city where the seasonal predicted temperature is at least 50-F, unless the stadium is covered by a dome (like it is in Minneapolis).

5. The New England Patriots hold the record for most Super Bowl appearances at 10.

6. Patriots QB Tom Brady is tied with former NFL linebacker Charles Haley for the most Super Bowl wins by an individual player, at five.

7. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick holds the record for most Super Bowl appearances as a coach -- 10 overall, and seven as a head coach.

8. He also holds the record for most Super Bowl wins as head coach, at five.

9. The New England Patriots are very good at football.

10. The Philadelphia Eagles? Super Bowl bridesmaids. They've been to two previous Super Bowls, but never won.

11. That's okay, because they are one of 13 NFL teams who have yet to hoist the Lombardi.

12. There are four NFL teams that have never even been to a Super Bowl: The Detroit Lions, the Houston Texans, the Jacksonville Jaguars and -- wait for it -- the Cleveland Browns.

13. Philly is overdue for a win. All four of its major sports teams -- the Eagles, the Phillies (MLB), the 76ers (NBA) and the Flyers (NHL) lost the last championship they appeared in. (The Eagles lost the Super Bowl in 2005. The Phillies lost the World Series in 2009 after winning in 2008. The 76ers lost in the NBA Finals in 2001. The Flyers lost the Stanley Cup in 2010.) Bonus fact: It physically hurt to type that out.

Superstitiony things

14. This is a weird one: You know University Alabama head coach Nick Saban, who is essentially the Bill Belichick of college football? Saban and Belichick have combined for seven championship wins in the last nine years, but they have NEVER WON IN THE SAME SEASON. So in other words, advantage: Eagles.